Thalwil, Switzerland

Tilman Beierlein

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 66(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2013

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Tilman Beierlein: Innovator in Smart Label Technology

Introduction

Tilman Beierlein is a notable inventor based in Thalwil, Switzerland. He is recognized for his innovative contributions to smart label technology, particularly in the field of pressure-sensitive event sensing labels. His work has the potential to revolutionize how objects interact with their environment through advanced sensing capabilities.

Latest Patents

Tilman Beierlein holds a patent for a "Roll-to-roll compatible pressure sensitive event sensing label." This invention discloses a smart label that can be affixed to or integrated into an object, providing an electrical signal indicative of the applied pressure or force. The label is designed to detect the position of the applied pressure at a touch point on the object. The smart label consists of a layer structure and a detector system, with the layer structure comprising at least three layers. The first and third layers are made of flexible, electrically conductive or semiconductive materials, while the second layer is flexible, deformable, and compressible, serving as a separator.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Tilman Beierlein has worked with esteemed organizations such as CSEM Centre Suisse d'Électronique et de Microtechnique SA - Recherche et Développement. His experience in research and development has significantly contributed to advancements in electronic and microtechnology.

Collaborations

Tilman has collaborated with notable professionals in his field, including David Leuenberger and Guillaume Basset. These collaborations have fostered innovation and development in smart label technology.

Conclusion

Tilman Beierlein's contributions to the field of smart label technology exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in modern applications. His patent for a pressure-sensitive event sensing label showcases the potential for enhanced interaction between objects and their environments.

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